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If you use clean water for your irrigation, then look no further. I have installed thousands of these over the last decade, and they are the standard that I judge all other by. The flow-control can be used for fine tuning the zone, which makes water conservation and better performance easier to achieve. If you are running unfiltered dirty/ reclaimed water through the system, you want a 100-PEB or PESB. But if you have a good main-line filter, or are using normal culinary (house or city) water, you should get quite a few years out of it. The body almost never goes bad (unless it breaks because water was left in it over the winter and it froze, or debris got inside and wore-down the insides). With such a solid framework, the only things you will ever service are the guts (the rubber diaphragm inside) or the solenoid. Both of which are very easy to do.

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on 02-03-2012
by Lyon

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On the east side of the house I have 3-Rainbird 100-DVF valves, each in its own box with the boxes about 1" apart (Zones 1,2 &3). All three boxes are bone dry. On the north side of the house I have an identical setup (Zones 4, 5 &6) except all three valves are always under water. Why are these always under water?

by Arthur S.on 04-21-2013

That would be a question you would want to ask Rainbird to see why this might be happening.800-282-1933